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Nut Milk Recalls in Boston: How to Check & Get Alerts
Nut milk products—almond, oat, cashew, and coconut varieties—are staples in Boston kitchens, but they're subject to FDA and Massachusetts Department of Public Health recalls for allergen contamination, microbial pathogens like Listeria or E. coli, and foreign material. If you've purchased nut milk recently, knowing how to identify recalled batches and access real-time alerts can protect your family from foodborne illness.
How to Check if Your Boston Nut Milk Was Recalled
Start by checking the FDA's Enforcement Reports database (fda.gov/safety/recalls) and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's Food Protection Program website, which both maintain active recall lists updated daily. Record your product's brand, variety (almond, oat, etc.), lot/batch number, and UPC code—this information appears on the back or side of packaging. Cross-reference these details against published recall notices; the FDA specifies which lot codes and date ranges are affected, and many recalls are regional, affecting Northeast distribution before nationwide expansion. If your product matches a recall notice, stop using it immediately and follow the FDA's instructions (return to retailer, discard, or request refund).
Where Boston Retailers Report & Track Nut Milk Recalls
Major Boston-area supermarket chains and natural food stores are required to remove recalled products from shelves and post public notices when FDA or state health departments issue recalls. The Massachusetts Board of Health coordinates with local boards of health in Boston (Boston Public Health Commission) to enforce recall compliance and verify removal. You can contact your local retailer's customer service or the Boston Public Health Commission at 617-534-5395 to confirm whether a specific product was sold in their stores and whether it's been pulled. The FDA's Enforcement Reports include retailer impact and geographic scope, so you'll know if Boston distribution centers received affected shipments.
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